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large areas of washington, illinois, look like a moon scape today. as stunned residents picd through the wreage of wt used tbe their home >> right there you can see tha blant in thattree, our house was right in fnt of that. >> reporter: andrea bers like soany others huddled inhe basement. she held ontoer 3-month-old daughter with all of her might. >> the windows blew out. we huddled together and laidn top of our daughter. everything started falling in. >> reporter: by the time this massive storm rolled through illinois, sipeople weredead. among e vikts,my tippen's andmother francis houy and her great grdfather joseph houy. >> she kept saying want out of here. >> reporter: but the farmhouse could not withstand the strength of the storm. afte surveying the damage up close, i got t see it fm above. i've never sn the aftermath from the air like this before. it's almost as if a bulldozer has run fm one end of town right through the otr. and as far as the eye can see in the other direction. en of course there are the power towers which are just o the groun
large areas of washington, illinois, look like a moon scape today. as stunned residents picd through the wreage of wt used tbe their home >> right there you can see tha blant in thattree, our house was right in fnt of that. >> reporter: andrea bers like soany others huddled inhe basement. she held ontoer 3-month-old daughter with all of her might. >> the windows blew out. we huddled together and laidn top of our daughter. everything started falling in. >> reporter: by...
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we have full coverage starting with nbc's kevin tibbles in the town of wilminon, illinois. good evening. >> reporter: lester, no one could havemagined a storm of this magnitude churning its way across the midwest this late in the year but tonight, at least three people are dead, and numerous communities are assessing the damage. >> oh my go this thing is huge. and it's comingfast. >> reporter: severe weather cut a wide ph through the midwest sundayafternoon. >> go, go, go, go, go! oh my god, it's he. >> reporter: putting more than 53 million people across ten states at high risk, tens of millions more the storm pushed east. oh my god, this thing is getting really wide, john. >> reporter: the national weather servicessued significant waings for tornadoes, damaging winds, havy thunderstorms. >> these dangerous stms are expected to spreaapidly eastward during the afternn. this is a very dangers situation. >> reporte in washington, illinois, three hours west of chicago, whole sections of the city flatten. >> reports alrea of 70-me-an-hour winds associated with this stor and one
we have full coverage starting with nbc's kevin tibbles in the town of wilminon, illinois. good evening. >> reporter: lester, no one could havemagined a storm of this magnitude churning its way across the midwest this late in the year but tonight, at least three people are dead, and numerous communities are assessing the damage. >> oh my go this thing is huge. and it's comingfast. >> reporter: severe weather cut a wide ph through the midwest sundayafternoon. >> go, go,...
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central illinois too the most severe hit. nbc bay area's jay gray has more. >> reporter: thecope of what's happeneds hardo comprehend. the just an't supposed tbe this many tornadoes, this intense,his late in the season. event for us,specially in the month november. >> reporter: but the devastation is all too real. communitie splintered and scattered for miles by a string of 40 tornadoes o more that scarrethe midwest sunday. this one capred on tape as it cut a fe-mile path a tenth of a mile wide tough washington, illinois, driving those in its th to the knees. >> forgive us our trespasses -- >> isome instances, we fou people far fng from where they arted from. >> reporter: wn the winds stped, entire neighborhoods were completely wipedaway. >> once i got back int town and pulled in thfirst neighborhood, i literally had no idea where i was at. the houses were gone, street signs were go. the peop were in shock. >>eporter: now a day later, understand or believe what's haened. what too just seconds to destroy will nowake years to i
central illinois too the most severe hit. nbc bay area's jay gray has more. >> reporter: thecope of what's happeneds hardo comprehend. the just an't supposed tbe this many tornadoes, this intense,his late in the season. event for us,specially in the month november. >> reporter: but the devastation is all too real. communitie splintered and scattered for miles by a string of 40 tornadoes o more that scarrethe midwest sunday. this one capred on tape as it cut a fe-mile path a tenth of...
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central illinois the hardest hit ea. storms in that regio killing so more injuries have been and 37 reported. >> and more than 5,000 people are dead or missing inhe wake of a super typhoon that struck the philippines. this morning typhoon victims are shifting from survival mode to we've got new video to show you. look at these people rushing toward helicopters as they landed to unload supplies and water. someas stations are reopening. promising to resto power by december 24th. >> kistan's government planning to put a former president on trial for treason. the government now trying former presidentervez musharraf because he declared a ste of emergency and suspended the constituti while in power. musharraf is a former army chief and would be the first military rur tried for treason. musharraf insists he is penalty. innoce. >> a grand jury will investigate whetr other loss were broken in conction with rape of a the pam will look at if adts or coaches knew about the rape but did not rept it as require bid state law. in march
central illinois the hardest hit ea. storms in that regio killing so more injuries have been and 37 reported. >> and more than 5,000 people are dead or missing inhe wake of a super typhoon that struck the philippines. this morning typhoon victims are shifting from survival mode to we've got new video to show you. look at these people rushing toward helicopters as they landed to unload supplies and water. someas stations are reopening. promising to resto power by december 24th. >>...
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that is the latt live here in washington, illinois. i'm jay gy. >> sunrise is in about an ho bill karins joins us now. th is a major occurrence. >>f this happened in the middle of spring we would say it happen in thatart of the country. thiss m nember and far north. if we get tornadoes in n they are usually to the south a not here in rthern illinois. 81 tornado reports but roughly about 40 or so when it is sd and done. the hail reports were many and wind repor wide spread. the storm started about noon i illinois and then red atbout 65 miles p hour. exing areasround boston, riard. this storm system, the daging windsre fished. >> bill karins will be back wit more weather across the country. >>> video here shows the per the storm rge. survors are gting help. >> it's stil as croed inside as it was the oer day. a long line of patients. but a far cry from what we saw last time. >> you have your supplies. >> reporter: even a solar ee ee powered refrigerator has arrive >> hundreds of thousandsf homes were destroyed in the storm. >>> to washing
that is the latt live here in washington, illinois. i'm jay gy. >> sunrise is in about an ho bill karins joins us now. th is a major occurrence. >>f this happened in the middle of spring we would say it happen in thatart of the country. thiss m nember and far north. if we get tornadoes in n they are usually to the south a not here in rthern illinois. 81 tornado reports but roughly about 40 or so when it is sd and done. the hail reports were many and wind repor wide spread. the storm...
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jay gray is liv in central illinois which took the mos severe hit. good morning, jay. reporter: goo morning. good to talk to you. and you'reright, six fatalitie associated with this storm all from here in central illinois and thers concern this morning that numr could climb as teams get in. work through the debris left behind as they ctinue to try to asss the extent ofhe damage. the devastations widespread d overwhelming. >> within less tha minute everything started collapsing inside the house. cracking, the next thinge know it's light inside the house. >> reporr: at least six people are dead dozens injured after a string of violent storms including 40 tornados or more ried across eight states sunday. central illinois took the most severe hit. >> all of a sudde the wind started pickg up. >> reporter: when it spped communities like washington a new minden wereor the most part wiped away. >> it's pretty bad as faas people not being able to stay in thei homes. the roofs are gone. church steeple is gone. some damage on the inside. yeah, would sayt's pretty >> reporter: a p
jay gray is liv in central illinois which took the mos severe hit. good morning, jay. reporter: goo morning. good to talk to you. and you'reright, six fatalitie associated with this storm all from here in central illinois and thers concern this morning that numr could climb as teams get in. work through the debris left behind as they ctinue to try to asss the extent ofhe damage. the devastations widespread d overwhelming. >> within less tha minute everything started collapsing inside the...
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nbc's kevin tibbles is in washington, illinois, again for us tonight. >> reporter: as the sun rises over devastated washington, illinois, breakfast is hot and ready inside the crossroads united methodist church. it is here where many who have lost everything seek shelter. and others who have also lost everything come to lend a hand. >> they are here to help because they feel like they're better off than others. >> reporter: when this massive series of twisters cut through the midwest sunday, all many could do was run for cover in the basements of their homes. >> we just had a big tornado come through. wiped out the whole neighborhood. >> it happened very fast. >> reporter: jonathan dan and his four young children locked emselves in the bathroom. then all hell broke loose. >> my right foot was pinned. and i was able to hear all my kids, so i knew they were all alive. >> reporter: jonathan had his two youngest ripped from his arms, then the house was torn away. they were trapped but alive. >> probably the loudest i ever sang jesus loves me, though. >> reporter: more than 24 hours later, th
nbc's kevin tibbles is in washington, illinois, again for us tonight. >> reporter: as the sun rises over devastated washington, illinois, breakfast is hot and ready inside the crossroads united methodist church. it is here where many who have lost everything seek shelter. and others who have also lost everything come to lend a hand. >> they are here to help because they feel like they're better off than others. >> reporter: when this massive series of twisters cut through the...
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. >> reporter: washington, illinois a community ravaged by a massive twister. rped open a path fi miles ng and a tenth of a mile wide, destroying hundredof homes. >> it happened at church time when we had people not at eir homes. >>eporter: but not nearly enough. evywhere you look it iimpossible to escape the evidencef the tornado's fury and a raw emotions of at so many have beenhrough. >> i w waiting for it to bust through the ll at any second. >> reporter: and te you with it? >> yep. i mean and just like that,t was over. >> reporter: while the storms have passed, the trady is still far from over. the cleanup is only st beginning. >> we will recover. we will prevail over these rnadoes. >> reporter: signs of resilience soany will need as they begin the lo and difficult recovery here. jay ay, nbc news. washington, illinois. >>> people screame the word "shame" overndver as toronto's scandal-scarred mayor was stripped of his powers. mo bizarre behavior from rob fo. he mimed the acte drunk driving that you see there, and then later,harged acrs the crowded chamber,
. >> reporter: washington, illinois a community ravaged by a massive twister. rped open a path fi miles ng and a tenth of a mile wide, destroying hundredof homes. >> it happened at church time when we had people not at eir homes. >>eporter: but not nearly enough. evywhere you look it iimpossible to escape the evidencef the tornado's fury and a raw emotions of at so many have beenhrough. >> i w waiting for it to bust through the ll at any second. >> reporter: and te...
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two ef-4 tornadoes recorded sunday devastated parts of illinois. horrible. >>> and watch out, world! this baby is ready to walk and roll. a baby panda at national zoo was captured on the panda-cam taking her first steps. >> trying. does that count? >> she gets an a for effort. the 2 1/2-month-old cub struggled a bit but did scoot around a few feet. there is a contest to determine the cub's name. >> if you're in a bad mood, just go to the panda cam. >> 2 1/2 months to name this thing? come on, let's go. >>> later today, former president bill clinton and first lady hillary clinton will participate in a wreath laying ceremony to mark the 50th anniversary of john f. kennedy's death. it's part of two days of memorial ceremonies to kennedy. >>> on this day in 1962 president kennedy announced soviet bombers to cuba to remove the blockade. >> this goes a long way towards reducing the danger which faced this hemisphere four weeks ago, i have instructed the secretary of defense to lift our naval quarantine. >> i'm paige hopkins. thanks for watching "early to
two ef-4 tornadoes recorded sunday devastated parts of illinois. horrible. >>> and watch out, world! this baby is ready to walk and roll. a baby panda at national zoo was captured on the panda-cam taking her first steps. >> trying. does that count? >> she gets an a for effort. the 2 1/2-month-old cub struggled a bit but did scoot around a few feet. there is a contest to determine the cub's name. >> if you're in a bad mood, just go to the panda cam. >> 2 1/2...
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wn into indiana and illinois as wgo through the afternoon hours. all the action is pushing off towards east coast aports in new york city and philadelphia. you can see l the clouds offshore. tropical moisture and right around thi time tomorw night we'll see this moisture movg towards the north bay. head towards the middle part o the week. >> you can always g to nbc bay err y5.com. we have a link on the front page for flightelays. >>an francisco policere looking for a hit and run driver who hiticyclist just a couplef hoursago. they were called to the aa of 7th and mission street for a bicyclt down. crews rushed the bicyclist to san francisco general hospital. police are looking for a white van. they say it mt likely has damage to the frt and possibly a shattered window. >> a vacant lot in santa rosa where a b was shot a killed last month is turning into an official park he was shot seven times after deputies ordered him to droft his airoft b. gun which was ma to look like an asslt rifle. in the f right corner of t picture, youan even see a classipla
wn into indiana and illinois as wgo through the afternoon hours. all the action is pushing off towards east coast aports in new york city and philadelphia. you can see l the clouds offshore. tropical moisture and right around thi time tomorw night we'll see this moisture movg towards the north bay. head towards the middle part o the week. >> you can always g to nbc bay err y5.com. we have a link on the front page for flightelays. >>an francisco policere looking for a hit and run...
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it's th areas across western parts of michigan, into northeastern illinois, including chicago where we could seeind gusts up to 60 mis per hour. that's on top of the fact that we could be dealing with lo track tornadoe the tornadoes that develop and ay on the ground for a long time. look at the red, not only the chance f severe storms, very high risk of strong srms across the ohioriver valley and into the southn great lakes, but al in red we'll e strong th >>> and a much quieter view of our weaer this moing. mostly 40s and 50s eept in the north bay. in san jose we're seeing patchy low clds, 46 degrees. and into the afternoon we' see high temperatures in the low 60s and san jose. san francio, a bit cooler. close to 60 as w head through th afternoon, a northay temperatures 64 in santa rosa before the clouds spill . morrow incompeteasing cloud rain returns on tuesday. > dyan, hanks. up next on "today," lady gaga's > dyan, hanks. up next on "today," lady gaga's big appearance last night on♪ you get yo coffee here. u get your hair cut here. you find that certain thg you were looki for her
it's th areas across western parts of michigan, into northeastern illinois, including chicago where we could seeind gusts up to 60 mis per hour. that's on top of the fact that we could be dealing with lo track tornadoe the tornadoes that develop and ay on the ground for a long time. look at the red, not only the chance f severe storms, very high risk of strong srms across the ohioriver valley and into the southn great lakes, but al in red we'll e strong th >>> and a much quieter view...
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this is long point, illinois. i have to tell you, these storms -- these tnadoes have really been amazingly documented with a the cameras, the cell phone video, a lot o folks getting those pictures and now as we take aook at some damage really incredible stuff as well. let's check out the choer video that wve t. show you some of that imagine. it really is prett amazing. you can see that these hom ve just been destroyed and it's amazing thanly six people havbeen killed in these outbreaks. one of the second biggest severe weather outbreak for the year so far. just devastatin let's ow you what we've got going on right now a we look at the week ahead. pushing through the east coast and washington d.c. you already clead it. yohave a prettyice day on tap. plenty of sunshine today. temperatures getting up into the low 60s. as we look at the week ahea above normal temperatus out west. jestream way up to the nort itill be normal condition re in the east. as we get int the midweek period we have storeny conditions from the g
this is long point, illinois. i have to tell you, these storms -- these tnadoes have really been amazingly documented with a the cameras, the cell phone video, a lot o folks getting those pictures and now as we take aook at some damage really incredible stuff as well. let's check out the choer video that wve t. show you some of that imagine. it really is prett amazing. you can see that these hom ve just been destroyed and it's amazing thanly six people havbeen killed in these outbreaks. one of...
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russell donor of rushville, illinois. we profiled him last year in our "making a difference" segment. he was called the $5 doctor locally. because that's all he ever charged for an office visit. he is ending his practice and his clinic. he turned 88 this year. >>> when we come back on a friday night, the inspiring story of the power of one young woman determined to win. here at fidelity, we give you the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. oh! that's a lot of water up there. ♪ go. go. that's a nice shot. [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're grreat! life's a
russell donor of rushville, illinois. we profiled him last year in our "making a difference" segment. he was called the $5 doctor locally. because that's all he ever charged for an office visit. he is ending his practice and his clinic. he turned 88 this year. >>> when we come back on a friday night, the inspiring story of the power of one young woman determined to win. here at fidelity, we give you the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening...
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. >> reporter: nbc new, balett, illinois. > great story to end on, on this wedneay night. we hope to see you right back here tomorroevening. od night.
. >> reporter: nbc new, balett, illinois. > great story to end on, on this wedneay night. we hope to see you right back here tomorroevening. od night.
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in red here from parts of eastern iowa into western illinois,hat i where we could have damagg winds and large hail today. but watch what hpens tomorrow. the extt othe severe storms extes from northernichigan right dn into mississippi, but in this area o orange here througindiana and also into ohio, we could end up with perhaps a tornado outbreak. sothing we will keep a close onomorrow at's a look at the wther >>> good morning. we're watchg a few high clos over san jose right now and very chilly temperaturesround the bay area. 44 in san jose, san rafael and sant rosa in the 40s this morning. san francio right now looking pretty good, 50 degrees. 'll see our temperatures climbing around the bay area, into the low 60s in san jose. some of the warmest temperatures we'll see, santa rosa up to 64 with mostly nny skies. come, gotha city needs a lite help and only one little man who can save the day. you'll hear fro him about his super hero dreamand see the bat d in action right after these ssages. bat d in action right after these [ woman ] i've h it with my moderate to severe plaque priasis..
in red here from parts of eastern iowa into western illinois,hat i where we could have damagg winds and large hail today. but watch what hpens tomorrow. the extt othe severe storms extes from northernichigan right dn into mississippi, but in this area o orange here througindiana and also into ohio, we could end up with perhaps a tornado outbreak. sothing we will keep a close onomorrow at's a look at the wther >>> good morning. we're watchg a few high clos over san jose right now and...
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this video from a gas station in diamond, illinois, show it being taken away in one moment. bill, as we look at the weather across the country today, hopefully, nothing like that. >> no, stormy weather but not like that. it's incredible. we have seen the after before. i have never seen it like that. just a house get ripped apart. that quick, too. that was impressive. so as far as the west, we saw the rain yesterday shift down to areas that needed it, even into southern california. l.a. picked up about a third of an inch. vegas, it's still raining. raining hard in phoenix. that system is as strong as ever. it's drawn up some of the southern pacific warm, moist air. the rain continues in areas of southern nevada, eastern portions of california. the moisture boom going up. as far as the radar, not a lot near san diego. showers in the mountains. most of the rain in vegas. almost an inch of rain now. that's a lot for them. one of the biggest rain events we have had this year. you're sunny. all the bad weather is in the desertroseburg. san diego, still a chance of a shower this af
this video from a gas station in diamond, illinois, show it being taken away in one moment. bill, as we look at the weather across the country today, hopefully, nothing like that. >> no, stormy weather but not like that. it's incredible. we have seen the after before. i have never seen it like that. just a house get ripped apart. that quick, too. that was impressive. so as far as the west, we saw the rain yesterday shift down to areas that needed it, even into southern california. l.a....
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. >> there's also a major vote in illinois to tell you about. the state legislature gave final approval to a bill legalizing same-sex marriage. governor pat quinn says he will sign it. the state legislature passed it but it had been held up in the assembly. 14 states allow for same-sex marriage. >>> suspended miami dolphin richie incognito, the man at the center of the bullying case, breaks his silence. >> reporter: richie, how are you? >> doing well. >> reporter: what do you have to say about the storm you're in? >> i'm just trying to weather the storm right now and this will pass. >> the dolphins dropped him sunday, amid accusations he bullied teammate martin, amid report that is he left threatening and racist voicemails. the allegations put the dolphins locker room culture into question. south florida reported coaches asked incognito to toughen martin up after he miss aid voluntary spring training. >>> let's now turn to weather. nbc's meteorologist bill karins joins us right now. how does it look? >> wind also kick up, waves will be high, esp
. >> there's also a major vote in illinois to tell you about. the state legislature gave final approval to a bill legalizing same-sex marriage. governor pat quinn says he will sign it. the state legislature passed it but it had been held up in the assembly. 14 states allow for same-sex marriage. >>> suspended miami dolphin richie incognito, the man at the center of the bullying case, breaks his silence. >> reporter: richie, how are you? >> doing well. >>...
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illinois is the 16th state to allow same-sex marriage. governor pat quinn made it official, saying, quote, love never fail, and i'm going to sign this bill. the state joins 15 others and the district of columbia in approving marriage equality. >>> a good reason to be nuts about nuts. harvard researchers tracked 119,000 men and women over a 30-year period. they found that those who ate nuts almost every day were 20% less likely to die during the study than those who did not eat nuts at all. also, the risk of dying from cancer was down 11%, and the risk of heart disease dropped a whopping 29%. not only that, but nut eaters stayed slimmer. the good nuts include peanuts, pistachios, walnuts, and other tree nuts. now, you're all ready to be nuts about nuts. >>> ahead, the prince of detroit, no more. >>> call it the fight before the fight. teen pacman takes on brandon rios' crew, next. >>> yes this rising tea party star was caught in a coke bust. apparently he forgot the part of the tea party story where you dump the product in the harbor befor
illinois is the 16th state to allow same-sex marriage. governor pat quinn made it official, saying, quote, love never fail, and i'm going to sign this bill. the state joins 15 others and the district of columbia in approving marriage equality. >>> a good reason to be nuts about nuts. harvard researchers tracked 119,000 men and women over a 30-year period. they found that those who ate nuts almost every day were 20% less likely to die during the study than those who did not eat nuts at...
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> in the meantime, the midwest and the northeast, they are getting hit with the white stuf parts of illinois look like a snow globe, but the large flakes are said to be mixed with rain and aren'txpected to stick for long. and want to give you this le picture from the top of the rock cam here at rockefeller in new york cit where right now snow is falling steady. looks foggy out there, but indeed there'snow in there. here's meteologist bill karins. >> first snow of the ason, many areas. >> it is. i brought my heavy coat for it. >> philadelphia, boston, ohio valley, it'snowing in west virginia and kentucky. a blast of wintereaded to the eaern u.s. whilon the wt coast, we have a wet storm to deal with. not a lot of sw with thist the high elevations. temperatures are o there pret mild. the storm itselfs located just underneath the weatherhannel logo. british comn contra, it's going to drag this cold front on shore. thankfully during the overnight hos. as we proach the morning rush, it should taper off. we'll start in washington state. you see the green swallowing up seate and all the puget sound
> in the meantime, the midwest and the northeast, they are getting hit with the white stuf parts of illinois look like a snow globe, but the large flakes are said to be mixed with rain and aren'txpected to stick for long. and want to give you this le picture from the top of the rock cam here at rockefeller in new york cit where right now snow is falling steady. looks foggy out there, but indeed there'snow in there. here's meteologist bill karins. >> first snow of the ason, many areas....
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this was diamond, illinois. they now believe a total of 1500 homes were lost in one day's worth of violent weather across 12 states. >>> the scene looked like a movie set in japan. an off-shore, underwater volcano. it blew rocks about a third of a mile into the air. results in a new volcanic island now. not for nothing. that area of the ocean is known ad as the ring of fire. >>> at the bonneville salt flats, the idea is you can drive as fast as you want to without wrecking anything. he came close to a very bad result during a recent run in a highly modified honda. he suffered a collapsed lung, was brused and cut up. but he's going to be okay. because the safety equipment in the car did its job along with the medical personnel on site. >>> not a good outing for the seattle area chamber of commerce. as you may know, boeing plans to build and roll out a new building called the 777-x. the word is its wings are going to fold up. the seattle chamber badly wants it to be built out there. they took out a full page ad in
this was diamond, illinois. they now believe a total of 1500 homes were lost in one day's worth of violent weather across 12 states. >>> the scene looked like a movie set in japan. an off-shore, underwater volcano. it blew rocks about a third of a mile into the air. results in a new volcanic island now. not for nothing. that area of the ocean is known ad as the ring of fire. >>> at the bonneville salt flats, the idea is you can drive as fast as you want to without wrecking...
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recovery teams now pouring through all of the rubble after estimated81 rnados ripped across 12 central illinois the hardest hi stms in that regn killing at least six people, iuring 37 others. th video was takenere washington, illins by a man hiding in the basement of his home. clearly shooting out the window there. the path of the hes and communities level by the storm stretching all the way from kentucky up thrgh michigan. fema teams are now on the ground acrosshat region andhe white hoe now says the president continue receiving updates on this situation. terrible out there. meantime, this morning flights getting back out here getting back on schedule a bayrea aiorts after the sever weather ripped through the midwes causing major delays at home. o arriving flights fm chicagoast night they were delayed on avera one to two hours and some passengersn one of the united flights from chicago they were delayed they strong wds at o'hare aport ho damage thard plane while it was still on the ground. >> at least what they td us is that tho strong winds that came through chicago bw the plane from behind a
recovery teams now pouring through all of the rubble after estimated81 rnados ripped across 12 central illinois the hardest hi stms in that regn killing at least six people, iuring 37 others. th video was takenere washington, illins by a man hiding in the basement of his home. clearly shooting out the window there. the path of the hes and communities level by the storm stretching all the way from kentucky up thrgh michigan. fema teams are now on the ground acrosshat region andhe white hoe now...
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families in the midwest have started cleaningp after sunday's deay tornados in the town of washington illinois, a many as00 homes were damaged or destroyed. there an ef-4 twister ripped open a path a tenth of a mile de. the debris from the town was found 95iles away. at least eight people died. that sto hit sunday morning. hundreds were attding crch weather service issued that however, not a single church was damaged. >> for the first time since typhoon haiyan some stm victimcan get money out of their bank accounts. so banks reopened in a limited capaci day. at least one bank opened an at power bid a generator hooked u to a satelte dish. the bank dispatched two mobile atms which will tvel to centerand hubs. mo banks remain closed and under piles and piles of debris. >> such a slow recovery. turned upside down. 4:38. closer toome and much safer at ho, christina loren talking about what's happening on a tuesday morning. >> good morning to u. temperates right now are pretty chilly. we do have some rain-coole air in the santa ros area. had a good batch of moisture overnight. we're mostly dry all a
families in the midwest have started cleaningp after sunday's deay tornados in the town of washington illinois, a many as00 homes were damaged or destroyed. there an ef-4 twister ripped open a path a tenth of a mile de. the debris from the town was found 95iles away. at least eight people died. that sto hit sunday morning. hundreds were attding crch weather service issued that however, not a single church was damaged. >> for the first time since typhoon haiyan some stm victimcan get money...
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kevin tibbles, nbc news, naperville, illinois. >>> and that is our broadcast for this tuesday of thanksgiving week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm jessica. >> and i'm raj mathai. >> and three accidents in san jose in the last 48 hours. two have died. this is one of the deadliest years on record for pedestrians in the bay area's biggest city. the most recent happened last night on monterey road. the other two on sunday. now police are trying to determine if anything anyone could have done to prevent these accidents. chris is joining us from san jose. >> reporter: hi there, raj. police say the investigators will look at things like lighting and other conditions, speed, whether drugs and alcohol were a factor. but as far as the accident that left a 14-year-old girl here in the hospital, if speed was a factor they would not be surprise. there's two-thirds of a mile between stoplights and in between are two schools and a youth center but just two crosswalks. he
kevin tibbles, nbc news, naperville, illinois. >>> and that is our broadcast for this tuesday of thanksgiving week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm jessica. >> and i'm raj mathai. >> and three accidents in san jose in the last 48 hours. two have died. this is one of the deadliest years on record for pedestrians in the bay area's...
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. >> reporter: but before she can go to russia, she has to get back to the university of illinois to study for a midterm. >> bye. thank you, guys! >> reporter: kate snow, nbc news, new york. >>> great story to end on on this monday night as we start off a new week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. and of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> good evening, on this monday. thanks for joining us. i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. we begin with the biggest vegas-style casino ever built in california and it opens tomorrow in the bay area. >> it's a huge job and revenue generator. it also could mean a huge traffic mess. new at 6:00, business and tech reporter scott budman was one of the first to get inside the casino and resort. this will impact a lot of people even if they're not going to the casino. >> the casino is advertising all over the bay area because it expects to see customers from all over bay area. here an early peek inside the bay area's latest job creator and why some are worried about how many people will come
. >> reporter: but before she can go to russia, she has to get back to the university of illinois to study for a midterm. >> bye. thank you, guys! >> reporter: kate snow, nbc news, new york. >>> great story to end on on this monday night as we start off a new week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. and of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> good evening, on this monday. thanks for joining us. i'm raj...
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the 1920 founding of the league of women voters in chicago, illinois. interesting fact-- they were supposed to meet on the 13th, but they all got lost, so-- - but, valentine's day is fun, liz.
the 1920 founding of the league of women voters in chicago, illinois. interesting fact-- they were supposed to meet on the 13th, but they all got lost, so-- - but, valentine's day is fun, liz.
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. >>> we have amazing video of the tornado that hit in washington, illinois. that ef-4. this guy, kris lancaster is taking video. he is on his porch. this thing is traveling at 60 miles per hour. his family is already in the basement and when he realizes it's almost too late. he dives into the basement. his 19-year-old son pulls him in. but this is a textbook example of why we don't want you doing this. this could have easily have ended very badly. his home was destroyed. so we continue to beg you don't do that. it's a catch 22. we show the video but we don't want you getting hurt. we have a developing winter storm coming out of the west. much needed rain for parts of california into oregon. but we're also looking at a decent amount of snow. aspen, denver, about 3 to 6 inches. and in the wasatch mountains up to 9 inches. minneapolis just on the northern fringes of that, parts of wisconsin also looking at snow. the other big story is brutal cold coming in here. we're talking about temperatures as this arctic air pushes in. they're going to see temperatures dropping anywhe
. >>> we have amazing video of the tornado that hit in washington, illinois. that ef-4. this guy, kris lancaster is taking video. he is on his porch. this thing is traveling at 60 miles per hour. his family is already in the basement and when he realizes it's almost too late. he dives into the basement. his 19-year-old son pulls him in. but this is a textbook example of why we don't want you doing this. this could have easily have ended very badly. his home was destroyed. so we...
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she was born on september 23rd in robinson, illinois. her mom and dad cknamed her ellie and said she's t best baby er. if youeft her alone, she wld sleep e entire day away. if you want your baby to appear, go to klgha. >> break out the trash bags. it's time clean out the refrigerator. nd out how to make that produce last a little bit longer. >> yea >> right after this. >>> today is national clean yo refrigerator d, and who doesn't want to lebrate that. >> wo. americans thw away about 160 biion pounds of food ery year, and you know who you a. where it turns out, we're probab throwing way some gd stuff well. >> here to show us what to toss, at to keep, and where to keep is it "real" magazine stephanie cisco. >> hi, stephanie. how are you? >> let's get srted. >>e emptied out the fridge behind us as you can tell. >> the frie is empty. we likusing that. >> so we're just ting to gure out what we should hang onto and wt we should toss. >> first of all, leftovers. they only last three or fo days. you want to toss tse -- >> even if there in a bac
she was born on september 23rd in robinson, illinois. her mom and dad cknamed her ellie and said she's t best baby er. if youeft her alone, she wld sleep e entire day away. if you want your baby to appear, go to klgha. >> break out the trash bags. it's time clean out the refrigerator. nd out how to make that produce last a little bit longer. >> yea >> right after this. >>> today is national clean yo refrigerator d, and who doesn't want to lebrate that. >> wo....
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a company in illinois is coming out with the cinnabon flavor vodka. if you're in the mood for cinnabon and drinking, i'm sorry about the divorce. [ laughter ] [ applause ] so sorry. hey, guys, it's week 13 of the nfl season and this sunday night we've got the washington redskins taking on the new york giants. [ cheers and applause ] should be a good one. now every year at the end of the season they give out awards like most valuable player. but they also give out awards during the season. sort of like the ones in high school year books. like most likely to succeed. class clown. stuff like that. so with that in mind, it's time for "late night superlatives." our first player is a kai forbath. he is a kicker for the washington redskins. he was voted most likely to be the love child of bing crosby and the elf on the shelf. [ laughter ] next up is david deal, he is the two time superbowl champion offensive tackle for the new york giants. he was voted most likely to literally mean it when he says, i can eat a horse. [ laughter ] i'm serious. give me a horse
a company in illinois is coming out with the cinnabon flavor vodka. if you're in the mood for cinnabon and drinking, i'm sorry about the divorce. [ laughter ] [ applause ] so sorry. hey, guys, it's week 13 of the nfl season and this sunday night we've got the washington redskins taking on the new york giants. [ cheers and applause ] should be a good one. now every year at the end of the season they give out awards like most valuable player. but they also give out awards during the season. sort...
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nbc's kevintibbles is in washington illinois with the latest. goodorning. reporter: the tornado remained in the washington area for some 45 mines with sustaine winds upwardsf 200 miles r hour. is it any doubt tha some 3 homes were complely destrod? 500 damaged. threal miracle here is there isnly one death in this immediate area. eight deaths overall throughout the region. we too a hicopter ride over the torna dage scene yesterday an it literally looked as if someone had taken a gigantic bulldozer and had driven from one e of washington out throughhe other and straight off er the horizon into the farmer's field. this thing was so powerful, so fast movg, many people couldn't even g out of its path a lot o people tod are thankful that theyanaged to get to their basents because it was being in the basement huddled together that saved ma, many lives that otherwise cod have been lost. what are people hearsayinon the ground now that they're looking athe devastation? many a saying although we have lo everything, still have each other. back to you. >> ah, definitely
nbc's kevintibbles is in washington illinois with the latest. goodorning. reporter: the tornado remained in the washington area for some 45 mines with sustaine winds upwardsf 200 miles r hour. is it any doubt tha some 3 homes were complely destrod? 500 damaged. threal miracle here is there isnly one death in this immediate area. eight deaths overall throughout the region. we too a hicopter ride over the torna dage scene yesterday an it literally looked as if someone had taken a gigantic...
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, illino, illinois. when i look at this, the first thing i think is not the devastation for the people that lost their home but the way that hurricanes and tornadoes seem to pick and choose. you have a house that wasn't touched at all across the street from houses that are absolutely torn up and the feeling a person will feel when they look over and say why them and why not me and the same thing that a person that suffered devastation feels and the questions you ask. >> when you see that view from a helicopter it's like somebody took a bowling ball and just rolled it down. >> that gives you the perspective when you see it from the air. >> yeah. >> as we remember jfk today and his assassination, his daughter caroline with duties as the ambassador of japan. >> she is the first female ambassador to japan. this is a traditional ceremony where she shows her certificate to the emperor of japan at the imperial palace. it's an incredible photo. a japanese bow to say hello to her. this is a few day bfs before th
, illino, illinois. when i look at this, the first thing i think is not the devastation for the people that lost their home but the way that hurricanes and tornadoes seem to pick and choose. you have a house that wasn't touched at all across the street from houses that are absolutely torn up and the feeling a person will feel when they look over and say why them and why not me and the same thing that a person that suffered devastation feels and the questions you ask. >> when you see that...
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in the town of washington, illinois, an ef-4 twister damaged or destroyed 500 homes. the weather channel reports that debris from the town was found 95 miles away. at least eight people died. the stor hit sunday mornin as hundreds were attending seah services when the national weather servicessued the tornado warning. however, not a single chuh was damaged. >> george zimmerman, the florida man acquitted in the killing of trayvon martin bk in the headlines d back in court thi time facing felony assault charges. zimmerman was arrestedesterday after h girlfriend called 911 claiming he pointed a shot gun right in her face during an argument. she tells police zimmerman smashed glass tle androke r sunglasses. a ofcer says zimmerman is being checked every hr as he ends the morning in aell awting his next court appearance. >>> a jury made up of methodist decide whether one of their own should beunished for performing same-sex marriage. yesterday the pennsylvania church convicted reverend frank for officiating the wedding of his own sono another man. schaefer could have avoide
in the town of washington, illinois, an ef-4 twister damaged or destroyed 500 homes. the weather channel reports that debris from the town was found 95 miles away. at least eight people died. the stor hit sunday mornin as hundreds were attending seah services when the national weather servicessued the tornado warning. however, not a single chuh was damaged. >> george zimmerman, the florida man acquitted in the killing of trayvon martin bk in the headlines d back in court thi time facing...
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illinois' fwomgoveor says this the deadliest seriesf tornadoes er experienced for the month of november. >> kind of hit hard and fast. just all at once. e wind hit. >> i told my husband ie never been so scared or prayed so hard in my life. tornadoes are not rare in vember, but just not as frequent as they are in the springme. >>> george zimmerm is back behind bars again. this time arrested for assault and battery. today police respoed to h girlfriend's hom in florida after she said he pointed shotguat her. zimmerman has had several brhes with the law sin being acquitd of murderi teenager trayvon martin this past ju. just in the past few months his estranged wife accused him of domestic violence and heas pulled over twice f speeding. >>> if you can't getnough of tonto mayor rob ford, his life is hitting the small screen. his reality show appears in canadaonight. he's not givg up on politics though he admitted smoking crack cocaine, buying illegal drugs and getting stripped of all his powers by his city council. he dreams of being prime minister one day. at today's cy council meeting ford
illinois' fwomgoveor says this the deadliest seriesf tornadoes er experienced for the month of november. >> kind of hit hard and fast. just all at once. e wind hit. >> i told my husband ie never been so scared or prayed so hard in my life. tornadoes are not rare in vember, but just not as frequent as they are in the springme. >>> george zimmerm is back behind bars again. this time arrested for assault and battery. today police respoed to h girlfriend's hom in florida after...
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last night illinois voted to legalize same-sex marriage. [ cheers and applause ] marking the biggest win this season for chicago bears. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ and finally, i heard that matt lauer and al roker will get prostate exams live on "the today show" tomorrow to raise awareness for men's health. though, it's gonna get weird when the doctor's like, "let's see what's happening in your neck of the woods." [ laughter ] there you go. we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: we have a great show tonight! [ cheers and applause ] he is one of the biggest action stars around. from the new movie "homefront," jason statham is here! [ cheers and applause ] we're just stoked! he's awesome. we love that guy. jason and i are going to battle it out in a game of water war. [ cheers ] it's going to be fun. plus he's the host of the brand new show "tom green live." one of my favorite pals, comedian tom green is here! [ cheers and applause ] and we have music from emeli sande tonight! [ cheers and applause ] oh, my goodness. it's a hot s
last night illinois voted to legalize same-sex marriage. [ cheers and applause ] marking the biggest win this season for chicago bears. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ and finally, i heard that matt lauer and al roker will get prostate exams live on "the today show" tomorrow to raise awareness for men's health. though, it's gonna get weird when the doctor's like, "let's see what's happening in your neck of the woods." [ laughter ] there you go. we have a great show tonight....
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a church in the town of dixon, illinois, is getting a lot of attention after it showed up in a recent google earth picture that was taken from above. take a look at this. [ laughter and applause ] let's see that again. i just want to see that again. [ applause ] >> steve: i guess they're not happy to see me. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] it would probably look bigger if they trimmed that tree. you know? [ laughter ] that's all the time we have. got a big show tonight. give it up for the roots, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, that is singer amel larrieux sitting in with the roots tonight. [ cheers and applause ] and that's her daughter sky joining her. hey, sky. this is amel's new album, "ice cream every day." her first new release in six years. thanks for being on our show here. i appreciate that. >> it's super-duper. my pleasure. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. well, we've known the roots for a long time. you're friends with these guys. we dug up this photo. get ready, man. this is awesome. you were questlove's prom date. [ laughter and applaus
a church in the town of dixon, illinois, is getting a lot of attention after it showed up in a recent google earth picture that was taken from above. take a look at this. [ laughter and applause ] let's see that again. i just want to see that again. [ applause ] >> steve: i guess they're not happy to see me. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] it would probably look bigger if they trimmed that tree. you know? [ laughter ] that's all the time we have. got a big show tonight. give it up for...
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the study sampled five states, california, florida, illinois, ohio and texas. california does require unannounced inspections every five years, that's the least strict of the five states. it does, however, require background checks for child care employees who interact with kids so does not include employee likes janitors. >> a morgan hills day care worker could soon in in court after she was accused of being drunk on the job. 58-year-old ana marie lopez was arrested yesterday at the child development center on west main near peek avenue. she is right now facing child endangerment charges. >> 5:07. time to check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. she's going to look at it for us. >> good tuesday morning to you. we're starting out nice and clear. not tracking any fog. this is san jose. we have the same beautiful clear sky this morning right over san francisco. so, as we head throughout the next couple hours it will be cold, then by about 11:00 you can probably peel off your first layer. layer up because we'll see a sunny mild finish. 50 degrees in
the study sampled five states, california, florida, illinois, ohio and texas. california does require unannounced inspections every five years, that's the least strict of the five states. it does, however, require background checks for child care employees who interact with kids so does not include employee likes janitors. >> a morgan hills day care worker could soon in in court after she was accused of being drunk on the job. 58-year-old ana marie lopez was arrested yesterday at the...
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it's been a week since a tornado devastated the town of washington, illinois. residents have been working around the clock trying to put things back together. there's been an immense outpouring of support. that was made more clear when the town's be loved football team played in the state semifinals on saturday. kristen dahlgren has their story. >> reporter: for the washington panthers, it was supposed to be a rebuilding year. few expected their undefeated season, and nobody expected this. a vicious tornado that left homes and lives in pieces. this became the type of rebuilding the panthers took on. >> everyone comes to games. they're always packed we've got to come out for them. >> reporter: when the team got back on the field just one week after the twister for its first state semifinal game in 28 years. >> this is the first time i've seen chris since -- we met him at the disaster. >> reporter: almost everyone was there. >> community support, that's all we're here for, the community. >> reporter: to feel normal if even for a little while. >> let's go kick som
it's been a week since a tornado devastated the town of washington, illinois. residents have been working around the clock trying to put things back together. there's been an immense outpouring of support. that was made more clear when the town's be loved football team played in the state semifinals on saturday. kristen dahlgren has their story. >> reporter: for the washington panthers, it was supposed to be a rebuilding year. few expected their undefeated season, and nobody expected...
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he's in washington, illinois, tonight. you were talking about the devastating scenes that you were witnessing there. >> reporter: yeah, don. tonight it is pitch black here because there's no power here, so you can see out in the distance flashlights and emergency vehicle lights where they are going through the rubble to make sure that there is no one else trapped, and this is going to go on throughout the evening. we're talking about dozens and dozens of homes in this city of washington. it's a small community about 10,000 people in all, and not the entire community was hit. only a few neighborhoods. but those neighborhoods that were hit, and we don't know what kind of a tornado this was in terms of its size, but it was absolutely destructing. it was so intense that these homes -- and you see the video and the pictures coming out of here. it's just astounding what this storm did to these homes. we talked to some of the people that came back to find everything gone. one fatality so far. only one miraculously out of washingt
he's in washington, illinois, tonight. you were talking about the devastating scenes that you were witnessing there. >> reporter: yeah, don. tonight it is pitch black here because there's no power here, so you can see out in the distance flashlights and emergency vehicle lights where they are going through the rubble to make sure that there is no one else trapped, and this is going to go on throughout the evening. we're talking about dozens and dozens of homes in this city of washington....
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this tornado leveled the town in washington, illinois. >>> a high rise in chicago, illinois, despite the ferociousness, the lights stayed on. fans were evacuated to safe areas inside soldier filed and play resumed after a two-hour delay. cnn's george howl is in chicago now. george, frightening scene for many people there. >> don, you showed the video. you see that damage. you see the strong winds that were associated with that storm system. can you understand the concern about this storm as it moved into the chicago land area. again, you mentioned the game with the bears and ravens, they are getting on the road. traffic a nightmare here, as it is typically after games like this. but when you consider the weather situation, it is even worse for people trying to get back home. also want to talk about the situation now. we're not out of the woods here. storms have passed through. we're still getting very strong gusts of wind that come through. we are under a high wind warning here in the chicago area. i want to show video that we took earlier just about 80 miles west of chicago. you hea
this tornado leveled the town in washington, illinois. >>> a high rise in chicago, illinois, despite the ferociousness, the lights stayed on. fans were evacuated to safe areas inside soldier filed and play resumed after a two-hour delay. cnn's george howl is in chicago now. george, frightening scene for many people there. >> don, you showed the video. you see that damage. you see the strong winds that were associated with that storm system. can you understand the concern about...
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they're labeled "negro in illinois." illinois writers project innocuously on the box. i start looking through them and realize years of virtual yule treasure-troves of materials never published. never seen the light of day. so i start hearing from michael that this is one of 17 projects carried out by the federal writer's project, illinois being one of the chapters. you know, i had seen the state guidebooks put out by the federal writer's project. there was one for each state. you can find them at used bookstores today. they are kind of tourist guides. they have maps in them of places you want to visit. but i had never heard of these 17 separate projects undertaken and headed by by sterling browne, the famed black poet howard university professor sterling brown. additionally on the "negro in illinois." these famous writers worked on. it all of these famous people had worked on the project. michael tells me these are the most frequently visited papers here at the collection. at this point my ears are starting to tingle. i'm starting to realize exactly what this project
they're labeled "negro in illinois." illinois writers project innocuously on the box. i start looking through them and realize years of virtual yule treasure-troves of materials never published. never seen the light of day. so i start hearing from michael that this is one of 17 projects carried out by the federal writer's project, illinois being one of the chapters. you know, i had seen the state guidebooks put out by the federal writer's project. there was one for each state. you can...
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south, central illinois, tornados touch downs in washington, illinois, we hear reports of 19 injured. emergency responders are racing to the area. some described the area as being levelled. there's no reports of death. this was a fast-moving storm, 55 to 60 miles per hour. a lot of people in chicago bracing for the possibility that there may be touchdowns. >> do you get the impression that the threat passed in chicago? will the fans be allowed back in the stadium? what happens next? >> yes, you can here the fans. they resumed half hour ago when the sun peaked out. wet inside the stadium, but safe. >> an update also on the towns in central illinois. we are hearing damage in the town of washington. do you understand the scale of the damage that we are talking about there? >> that's exactly what first responders are trying to ascertain at this point. it's early. it's been a couple of hours since the storms moved through. we are hearing, as you mentioned 19 injured in central illinois, we don't know about deaths. people came out, who can get out, say they are stunned by the damn on the gr
south, central illinois, tornados touch downs in washington, illinois, we hear reports of 19 injured. emergency responders are racing to the area. some described the area as being levelled. there's no reports of death. this was a fast-moving storm, 55 to 60 miles per hour. a lot of people in chicago bracing for the possibility that there may be touchdowns. >> do you get the impression that the threat passed in chicago? will the fans be allowed back in the stadium? what happens next?...
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it started in illinois, carry, past chicago. the system travelled over lake michigan and is moving through michigan and indiana. damage is extensive in washington, illinois. moments have been reduced to rubble and debris is scattered throughout the county. in wisconsin strong winds have topp toppled trees, shower lines and sheds were destroyed. >> in chicago, 60,000 fans were told to take cover at soldier field as a precaution. >> live reporters are covering every angle. we begin with al jazeera's juan carlos mill eena. >> it's a storm system stretching over the mid west. in washington, illinois, reports that tornados destroyed neighbourhoods. pictures surfaced online, showing homes levelled, vehicles flipped over, possessions of a lifetime buried in rubble. >> they are our two vehicles in the field. one was inside the garage. >> in chicago the threat of weather forced 60,000 football fans at soldier field to take cover. >> there's a lot of wind and people concerned about the conditions that are going on. >> in wisconsin, images
it started in illinois, carry, past chicago. the system travelled over lake michigan and is moving through michigan and indiana. damage is extensive in washington, illinois. moments have been reduced to rubble and debris is scattered throughout the county. in wisconsin strong winds have topp toppled trees, shower lines and sheds were destroyed. >> in chicago, 60,000 fans were told to take cover at soldier field as a precaution. >> live reporters are covering every angle. we begin...
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but again, in illinois, one death so far, ten tornados confirmed in illinois. his words, we can expect injuries there to be j tin the double digits. we'll continue to monitor the situation. the swathe of storms continues to move east. the big story of course at this point, the wind we're told at some point upwards of 70 miles per hour. but we're looking at tens of millions of people affected in about ten states over the next few hours. we'll take a quick break. hi honey, did you get the toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn yo
but again, in illinois, one death so far, ten tornados confirmed in illinois. his words, we can expect injuries there to be j tin the double digits. we'll continue to monitor the situation. the swathe of storms continues to move east. the big story of course at this point, the wind we're told at some point upwards of 70 miles per hour. but we're looking at tens of millions of people affected in about ten states over the next few hours. we'll take a quick break. hi honey, did you get the toaster...
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washington, illinois. we recently spoke with the illinois department of emergency management. it does appear as though a tornado touched down there. overall, the storm prediction center is actually reporting that 48 tornado reports have 98 damaging wind reports. six reports of winds in hurricane force in many of these locations. some of the greatest damage we're seeing in illinois. so a great swath of the country being hit by tornadoic activity as well as just simply severe weather activity. hail has been brought to some places, damaging winds, of course. an ominous, dark clouds. you're seeing some of the images from storm chasers on the ground. many of them in illinois. >> so joining us right now out of indiana, he is outside of advance indiana. i'll tell you, give us an idea of who you're seeing. you said earlier, you're not far from lebanon, indiana. >> i am actually in the town of lebanon. they did sustain a hit from that tornado. there was dang to a starbucks, a vehicle, and flipped in the parking lot
washington, illinois. we recently spoke with the illinois department of emergency management. it does appear as though a tornado touched down there. overall, the storm prediction center is actually reporting that 48 tornado reports have 98 damaging wind reports. six reports of winds in hurricane force in many of these locations. some of the greatest damage we're seeing in illinois. so a great swath of the country being hit by tornadoic activity as well as just simply severe weather activity....
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. >> illinois governor pat quinn declaring parts of central illinois disaster areas as tornadoes ripped through the midwest killing six and devastating neighborhoods. >>> after typhoon haiyan, still struggling to get aid where it is needed most. >> a massive clean up effort is underway in the midwest after severe storms battered that region. authorities saying at least six people were killed. those storms brought up powerful tornadoes that damaged hundreds of buildings, central illinois one of the hardest hit area, it's state governor touring that area today. in one storm related death, how is the damage and how are people scopincoping with the devastati. >> reporter: this area that we're in looks like it was completely leveled, and the trees that have not been completely uprooted have been stripped of its branches. debris strewn about this neighborhood and one home has a couple of walls held up through the walls you can see the closet where clothes are still hung in the close pet some a devastating scene here. people i think tomorrow and today have been able to see the damage for the f
. >> illinois governor pat quinn declaring parts of central illinois disaster areas as tornadoes ripped through the midwest killing six and devastating neighborhoods. >>> after typhoon haiyan, still struggling to get aid where it is needed most. >> a massive clean up effort is underway in the midwest after severe storms battered that region. authorities saying at least six people were killed. those storms brought up powerful tornadoes that damaged hundreds of buildings,...
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of illinois. the storm is hitting deep in the midwest right now. it is heading toward the northeast. the latest from the fox extreme weather center coming up next. like maps. seems like maybe... a bunch of berries. a witch-like shrew. this one feels more empty. i'm seeing america, but a lot of it is missing. what do you see here? clearly a picture of the united states. check the map. verizon's superfast 4g lte is the most reliable, and in moraces than any other 4g network. i should switch to verizon immediately. that's powerful. verizon. youand you're talking toere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for ma
of illinois. the storm is hitting deep in the midwest right now. it is heading toward the northeast. the latest from the fox extreme weather center coming up next. like maps. seems like maybe... a bunch of berries. a witch-like shrew. this one feels more empty. i'm seeing america, but a lot of it is missing. what do you see here? clearly a picture of the united states. check the map. verizon's superfast 4g lte is the most reliable, and in moraces than any other 4g network. i should switch to...
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your tornado threat, the highest risk again over portions of illinois, western illinois, or rather eastern illinois in towards indiana and michigan. that's the highest risk where the ingredients come together for long-tracked potentially life-threatening weather. and then we've got the elevated risk in the area shaded in red. however, that orange area, you're still not out of the woods. you want to certainly keep an eye on the sky and listen to your local weather forecasters. wind advisories really stretching for over a dozen states here where we could have straight-line damaging winds, not only the threat for tornadoes, but wind damage, hail and heavy rainfall. a perfect setup, unfortunately, for tornados across the midwest. and that's going to continue through the overnight hours and into tomorrow, monday. jamie, we'll be live from the fox weather center throughout the evening into the overnight. >> we're glad you're there trying to keep everybody safe. thank you so much. greg? >>> all right, jack glance from picken, illinois, went to help his friend when his dad's roof was blown off. an
your tornado threat, the highest risk again over portions of illinois, western illinois, or rather eastern illinois in towards indiana and michigan. that's the highest risk where the ingredients come together for long-tracked potentially life-threatening weather. and then we've got the elevated risk in the area shaded in red. however, that orange area, you're still not out of the woods. you want to certainly keep an eye on the sky and listen to your local weather forecasters. wind advisories...
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severe weather in illinois. what you are seeing here is a city of chicago specifically the game there. the bears game has been suspended because of the threat of severe weather that is moving to the area. it has caused so much damage in other parts of the state and central and northern illinois, reports of possibly a dozen tornados touching down. what has happened is the game, the comic bears game -- chicago bears game, soldier field, this is some of the damage that we have known that has happened within the last couple of hours. in chicago, we know there is about 75,000 people who have been told to move from their seats into the concourse where they can have shelter as the storm moves to chicago. usher kereshi is moving to the area, giving united states the lay of the land what chicago looks like and this is a picture of it. it's pretty dark. usher, what are you seeing? >> reporter: it's, you know, it looks a lot later in the day than it should be, but, you know, people are still on the ground here we've got in
severe weather in illinois. what you are seeing here is a city of chicago specifically the game there. the bears game has been suspended because of the threat of severe weather that is moving to the area. it has caused so much damage in other parts of the state and central and northern illinois, reports of possibly a dozen tornados touching down. what has happened is the game, the comic bears game -- chicago bears game, soldier field, this is some of the damage that we have known that has...
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reports of 80 tornados. 6 dead -- all in illinois. 54 injured in the state of illinois. my next guest was ready to go hunting when he took this photo. jerry, happy to know you are doing okay. that is one heck of a photograph you saw in the distance. how big was the storm, jerry? >> we were at my brothers house helping with home improvements and noticed the clouds. we stepped outside and watched the whole tornado form. it probably took 4-5 minutes for the tornado to form. once it did, obviously, you start panickinpanicking. >> did you stand and watch or take cover? >> stand and watch most of the time. my brother-in-law has a safe room in his shop. once it was closer you realize you better get in the safe room. >> you are okay? our family is okay? any damage to your home? >> we were very fortunate. it stayed about a quarter mile south. my father-in-law lost an irrigation spigot. >> these images are ripping your heart out. so many people are suffering now. our best to all of them. jerry, thank you. >> the top insurance officials warning that president obama's push to delay
reports of 80 tornados. 6 dead -- all in illinois. 54 injured in the state of illinois. my next guest was ready to go hunting when he took this photo. jerry, happy to know you are doing okay. that is one heck of a photograph you saw in the distance. how big was the storm, jerry? >> we were at my brothers house helping with home improvements and noticed the clouds. we stepped outside and watched the whole tornado form. it probably took 4-5 minutes for the tornado to form. once it did,...
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this is illinois. the story in indiana is similar. the damage, much of it, just as frightening and severe. i want to bring in cnn ireporter chris, who is on the phone with me right now. chris, you were in lebanon, indiana. you're a truck driver, and you ha happened to be parked at this truck stop overnight when you start hearing the alerts on sunday morning. tell me what you saw and heard. >> i got an alert on my cell phone that told me to take cover. and i didn't think much of it until i saw some other drivers jumping out of their trucks take cover. and i look out of my driver's side window, and i see a huge debris cloud. and for whatever reason, i grabbed my camera and started taking pictures. when it got to the point where i said, okay, it's getting way too close, i took cover between the driver and passenger seats. and i was praying for my life, and it was my daughter's by birthday yesterday, so really hard i wasn't home, number one. and you know, everything going on around me. so it was just a very difficult time. but i got throu
this is illinois. the story in indiana is similar. the damage, much of it, just as frightening and severe. i want to bring in cnn ireporter chris, who is on the phone with me right now. chris, you were in lebanon, indiana. you're a truck driver, and you ha happened to be parked at this truck stop overnight when you start hearing the alerts on sunday morning. tell me what you saw and heard. >> i got an alert on my cell phone that told me to take cover. and i didn't think much of it until i...
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easterbrook reports from illinois. >> over here in washington, illinois, it was a clean-up effort underway. the town imposed a curfew at 6 o'clock this evening. they are trying to keep people the streets. there was a lot of debris. we understand there's 100,000 people in the area without power. now, the tornado came through washington at noon. it devastated the area. we talked through a storm chesser. he's been chasing storms for 18 years, benjamin rock. this is one of the worse he's seen, here is what he said. >> the devastation, it looks like a bomb went through, there's nothing on the foundation of some. a lady we helped said her daughter has a friend that was sucked out of the house by the tornado itself. >> one of the issues being faced here is cell service is out. a lot of the cell towers are knocked down. a lot of people who have friends and family in this area have trouble getting a hold of those people. power, cell service will be restored. power will be restored to part of the area and the clean-up can continue. >> diane easterbrook reporting from washington, illinois. a team fro
easterbrook reports from illinois. >> over here in washington, illinois, it was a clean-up effort underway. the town imposed a curfew at 6 o'clock this evening. they are trying to keep people the streets. there was a lot of debris. we understand there's 100,000 people in the area without power. now, the tornado came through washington at noon. it devastated the area. we talked through a storm chesser. he's been chasing storms for 18 years, benjamin rock. this is one of the worse he's...